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Bargaining Models of Household Behavior: An Empirical Test Using the Luxembourg Income Study

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  • Shelley Phipps
  • Peter Burton

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Combines micro-data from seven LIS countries with macro/institutional variables (also provided by LIS) to test the implication of divorce-threat bargaining models of household behavior that ""extra-marital environmental parameters"" should influence behavior.

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  • Shelley Phipps & Peter Burton, 1993. "Bargaining Models of Household Behavior: An Empirical Test Using the Luxembourg Income Study," LIS Working papers 98, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
  • Handle: RePEc:lis:liswps:98
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